The book that introduces us to Hari Seldon and Psychohistory, and also the further adventures of robots.
This was written after all the main Foundation novels in order to give some much needed background and context to Hari Seldon, Psychohistory and the fall of the Galactic Empire.
It’s mostly a good old chase around Trantor, the centre of the Galactic Empire, with everyone hunting Hari in order to control the results of Psychohistory.
Super good and super engaging. Another great story from a master story teller.
And this leads straight into Forward the Foundation.

The third and last of the Empire novels and finally we get to Trantor as a galactic empire.
The second of three novels that bridge from the robot stories into the Foundation stories. This one has the early days of Trantor as a fledgling galactic empire.
The first of three novels that bridge from the robot stories into the Foundation stories, although i’m not quite sure how it fits in with either. There’s no robots or any mention of Trantor.
Elijah has been dead for many decades, but Gladia, Daneel and Giskard are still going strong, as is Earth and its second galactic-diaspora, settling any empty planets that are suitable.
Our favourite detective duo, Daneel and Elijah, are back at it.
This is in the collections,
Plainclothesman Elijah Baley is called to Washington, where he’s told he’s being reassigned, reassigned to a murder investigation on a Spacer world known as Solaria.
We pick up many years after our last story. The Spacers have forced an embassy on Earth, Spacetown, and an uneasy truce is in place until, one morning, someone murders a Spacer Ambassador.
It’s in the collection,